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Completed Sophia Lyn1 people found this review helpful Story Acting/Cast Music Rewatch Value To make it clear, the story line is nothing new and quite predictable. In this drama, it was really the characters that added spice and their unique traits which added flavour to the PLOTIt is quite a typical plot if you have watched a lot of historical dramas and in particular, fantasy ones involving different dimensions. So if you are just venturing into this genre of dramas, I do believe it will mostly be interesting and likeable for you guys. However, if you are not new to the scene, this drama might bore you as you would be able to generally gauge how the whole series will play out. Personally, I watched the first few episodes and it started to get bland for me because all the scheming, trickery and relationships could be guessed easily. For some reason, I just gritted my teeth and continued. Eventually, with the support of the wonderful OSTs, I managed to weather through the next few episodes. It got better mainly because of the characters and I encourage you to continue watching if you can tolerate repetition because it does get interesting. Furthermore, the world building is quite unique with the Gu-abetted men and that was a plus point for me to keep watching because it was a different angle to take in these CHARACTERSIt was the characters which made the story interesting. Each and every one of them all became so loveable to me. With Long Feiye, I adore how he is so stoic for the first half or so but I could see the progress of his relationship with Han Yunxi evident in him becoming more open with is display of outward affection. I like how he is so steady and sharp with every calculation. He really cares for his friends and family, going out of his way to help them. Yunxi is so persistent, resolute in her decisions, honest and also unknowingly cruel. I respect how she makes clear her affections for Feiye especially towards Gu Qishao but also the part in the end where she forced Qishao's hand. Overall, I believe the characters made the drama so lively and eventually lead me to feel so attached to this EMOTIONSSince I grew attached to the characters, undoubtedly the emotions would be overwhelming for me. The one that struck me the most was how painful Gu Qishao's journey through this story was. H efaced so many adversities and nothing was easy for him. The part where Yunxi forced Qishao's hand n a certain matter was acutely painful No one was there to support him and he was the lone wolf to contend with the whole process, the event prior to, the aftermath and the visuals. I realised what a cruel hand the story dealt him and I felt deep sympathy for him. The relationship between Consort Dowager Yi and Yunxi was a deeply satisfying one for me. I truly enjoyed their relationship progress and that was a true enemies to lovers trope right there. Their progress invoked so many emotions because you can see every single stepping stone they took was a wonderful one which makes me miss the drama so much more as I am writing this review a few days later. Of course, we cannot miss out the main leads of the story. Unlike the rest, Theirs was a love that is normal and beautiful in its own way but it did not make me yearn for the story not to end. In fact, it was their chemistry that made it memorable for me. They were so good working together, one person healing with poison, the other toiling tirelessly for his people. i loved that ultimately they supported each other out in the open and behind the scenes, they did even more to hold each other up, be it consciously or unconsciously. There were no jarring plot holes and their acting was also good but not memorable. I did find the first few episodes confusing as well with how it was structured to go from the present then to the past to a flashback and then replay that present scene all over the characters and their resulting relationships made the drama impactful for me and I urge you to endure the first quarter at least in order to enjoy the drama. Read More Was this review helpful to you?
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Han Yun Xi Ju Jing Yi enters an arranged marriage with the king’s brother Long Fei Ye Zhang Zhe Han. Although they start out as distant strangers, they grow to respect and love one another as Han Yun Xi uses her skills as a poison expert to help her husband navigate the machinations of the court. This manor is mine. And you are, of Yun Xi Let it be said that I adore the enemies/strangers to lovers tropes. I do. When it’s well done. But you see this quote up there? Yeah? Yeah. A Good Start There was a lot of potential in Legend of Yun Xi. The arranged marriage cliché can be exceedingly charming when done well, and the lighthearted atmosphere of the show could have worked really well. Alas, the script persisted in going for the bad rather than the good, and by the time I got to midpoint of Legend of Yun Xi, I was cringing more often than not. Let me explain. While the first few episodes started out rather well with a determined heroine who, instead of going to her arranged marriage like a lamb to slaughter, has her own agenda and a male protagonist the very definition of stoic badass, Legend of Yun Xi quickly ended up resorting to eternal clichés and abusive relationships. How? Simple. Down We Go Let’s start with the main romance. While the male lead does show on occasion that he cares for his wife, the numerous occurrences of him just expecting her to serve him like some glorified slave, saying that she belongs to him, locking her up in her rooms, and so on just made me cringe so hard it was horrifying. His noble idiot moment, which we’re supposed to believe happens because he wants to protect her, is rendered moot by the fact that she has literally nowhere to go, which he’s aware of. Which brings me to the second unhealthy aspect of this supposed “romance” Han Yun Xi’s life revolves around Long Fei Ye. Every single thing she does is related to him in some way or other. When he’s not there, she’s thinking of him. When they’re fighting, she’s staring longingly at the door, waiting. When she’s hanging out with her “friends”, she’s only ever doing it so she can get something for him. She’s got nothing and nobody that’s her own, and nowhere to go should he one day get tired of her. She’s completely dependent on his good will. Ever Heard About Communication? Also, I just kept having the feeling that he whistled her to heel whenever he needed her medical skills, then sent her back to her courtyard like some sort of glorified dog. Basically, he was using her. And whenever they had an argument, she was always the one to apologize, even if the only reason she’d made a mistake was because he kept not telling her things. So many times things could have worked out so much better if he’d only just talked to her instead of just retreating into his palace of machismo to plan with his men. Romance Who? Don’t Know Her. You know what else bothered me? It’s that they never fought for each other. Every time he distanced himself from her, she demurely stepped back, and every time she had an issue with him, he turned himself into a wall of ice until the storm was gone. They never talked their issues out, only allowed them to pass and then carried on as if nothing had happened. In the end, I could never believe in that love because they just… never held on to each other. Although it’s true that Yun Xi’s entire life quickly started to revolve around Long Fei Ye, which… not healthy. As for the secondary relationship. Oh wow. I’ve rarely seen anything so blatantly abusive. The girl has been bullying the guy ever since they were children. So of course, he doesn’t want to marry her. Cue her stalking him 24/7, going so far as to drugging him and tying him to his bed so she can sleep with him not in the sex sense but still and, wait for it… tricking him into marrying her. Excuse me while I go combust somewhere. And the worst part of it all is that literally everybody around them thinks it’s normal. Not one of those people steps in, instead laughing at this poor man for being “bossed around” by a girl. A Word to Young People Everywhere Of course, he falls for her anyway. Let it be known to young men everywhere that if a girl stalks and hits and drugs you, she’s definitely the one for you. Now that I think about it, also let it be known to young women everywhere that if a man tells you you belong to him, calls you only when he needs you to do something for him, and never apologizes, then he’s the one for you, too. Deep breaths. Boring Plot-wise, well. I fast-forwarded on all of the politics, the royal harem inner wars, and prince battles—though I did take the time to feel sorry for the crown prince. That wasn’t why I was there. There were one part that I definitely would have loved to see more of, namely the white-haired supersoldiers there was one scene there that was really powerful at the beginning of the show, but the effect of which Legend of Yun Xi tragically failed to ever reproduce over the course of the next 45 episodes. It was certainly an interesting concept, but poorly developed. It was all just so… predictable. Finally, the acting was nothing to fawn over. While Zhang Zhe Han is certainly very handsome, his expression range seems limited to widening his eyes in a threatening way. In fact, his face is so stiff that it feels unnatural to see him smile when it does happen, which isn’t very often, let me tell you. Ju Jing Yi was fine, but her part wasn’t a very emotional one, and her character wasn’t that deep, so there wasn’t that much for her to demonstrate either. In fact, I think Yalkun Merxat was the one who stood out the most, probably because his boyish excitement at seeing his crush and overall playful demeanor was infinitely more endearing and sympathy-inducing than Zhang Zhe Han’s expressionlessness. I mean, I like tall, dark and broody as much as anyone else but there’s such a thing as too much, you know. Why the Love Triangle, Why? Speaking of Yalkun Merxat, I made myself silently suffer through 48 episodes of love triangle but.. I don’t get why he’s in love with her? In fact, I don’t get why Long Fei Ye is in love with her either. I mean, she’s bright and cheerful and puts up with a lot of crap but… she keeps being led around by the nose by literally everyone and their mother, remains horribly submissive to her ungrateful husband, falls into traps left and right, has to be rescued all the time… Even her medical skills aren’t her own, but came from a magical bracelet that has literally no use but to impart her with instant knowledge. Because studying is for losers, obviously. In the end, the production quality might have made up for some of this, but it really didn’t, because it was terrible. I like to think I’m nice enough as an audience, and I don’t have the sharpest eye when it comes to CGI so I’m pretty tolerant, but even I could tell right from episode 1 that the special effects were just bad. It felt like watching those old computer games from the 90s where stuff would go through walls and characters would have the weirdest movements. This was the exact same thing. The sound mixing was absolutely horrible as well. There were two episodes in the first ten where I could hardly hear the awkward and repetitive dialogue since the music was so loud, and it just feels like there wasn’t a single moment of silence after that. The music was mostly dissonant, never matching the scenes, which just killed the atmosphere for pretty much the entire show. All in All… …You might have noticed, but Legend of Yun Xi made me a teeny tiny bit angry. I was going to give it two stars because it still had a weird charm and a few cute scenes that helped me suffer through its entirety, but I’ll take one off because it was just so painful to force myself through the second half. Title Legend of Yun Xi Country China Starring Ju Jing Yi, Zhang Zhe Han, Yalkun Merxat Aired 06/25/2018 to 08/15/2018 Number of Episodes 48 Genres Romance My grade ★☆☆☆☆
ACookie-Cutter Wuxia-Style C-Drama. The first 2/3 of this show were pretty decent overall, especially if you enjoy wuxia-style medical/alchemist type stories. The cast was good and the plot, though cliche, was interesting enough. During the last 1/3, however, the plot holes, excessive pathos, contrived melodrama, and over the top acting ruined
The first 2/3 of this show were pretty decent overall, especially if you enjoy wuxia-style medical/alchemist type stories. The cast was good and the plot, though cliche, was interesting enough. During the last 1/3, however, the plot holes, excessive pathos, contrived melodrama, and over the top acting ruined most of the story for me except for the very end.Aside from the actual storytelling, there were also some technical nitpicks which I felt were distracting and dragged down the quality of the show *Too much camera shake during overly prolonged/bloody fight scenes *Unimpressive CGI *Amateur special effects makeup *A number of reused ambient scenes *Some thin/amateur sounding musical scoresHowever, if you don't mind a bit of "camp" with your kung fu, angst and intrigue, then this might be right up your alley! And on the bright side, it does have a happy ending, so there's RATING * * * 6/10. If you feel that a love story without an invested kiss is like an egg roll without the filling, then you are likely to leave this film feeling unsatisfied. As is typical with C-Dramas of this genre, there are few hugs 5+ and fewer kisses 3-4 chaste scenes, with lots of restrained emotion and no sexual tension. However, if pure love is your thing, then this will suit you to a T. 2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote. Permalink
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Iwas in awe when I watched the first episode and I was completely hooked by the second. Legend of Yun Xi was really enjoyable and the amazing cast was a cherry on top. The main leads were adorable together and the story was quite interesting as well; the sad part was the ending which I guess was inevitable and you should prepare yourself for it.
História Atuação/Elenco Musical Voltar a ver Quick review STORYThe beginning was interesting however the story was dragged on for too long. I ended up hating this drama. Overall I think this story was extremely boring besides the beginning. The ending is abit unpredictable but I salute to you if you even make it to the end. ACTING/ CASTING Most of the actresses are from the girl groups snh48, gnz48, star48 ect so you cannot expect much. But the acting is alright and the chemistry between couples are decent. MUSIC The songs are ok, the main lead actress Ju JingYi sang the opening song. I don't see myself listening to it after the drama. I did like the instrumental music. REWATCH VALUE I would never rewatch this because there are better dramas out there. Esta resenha foi útil para você?
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Legend of Yun Xi 芸汐传; Yún xī chuán is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel Poison Genius Consort 天才小毒妃 by Jie Mo. It stars Ju Jing Yi in the title role, alongside Zhang Zhe Han and Yalkun Merxat. The series airs on iQiyi from June 25 to August 15, 2018 for 48 episodes. Due to its success, an additional 2 episodes was added nearing the series' finale. Synopsis[] “ The heroine had been regarded as the most beautiful woman within 4,000 years. What charm does she have? ” —Official Description[1] In a chaotic world with three split kingdoms, a doctor Han Yun Xi Ju Jing Yi marries into a royal family. Through her new marriage with the powerful Prince Qin of Tianning, Long Feiye Zhang Zhe Han, gets thrown into the ruthless politics of the land. Being a kind-hearted woman from a medical family that excels at potions, she struggles with following the word of the king and convinced by the Empress Dowager of Tianning to become a spy in exchange for information on her mother who disappeared years ago. How will Yun Xi's story in the palace unfold?[2] Cast[] Ju Jing Yi as Han Yun Xi Pei Jia Xin as Young Yun Xi Eldest daughter of the Han Manor. Consort of Long Feiye. She has a kind and cheery disposition despite being constantly bullied for her ugly looks. Acquiring a magical bracelet allows her to gain extensive knowledge about the properties of different poisons. She was later revealed to be the daughter of the Poison Master. Zhang Zhe Han as Long Fei Ye Wen Chun Di as Young Long Fei Ye Prince Qin. His actual identity is the Crown Prince of Western Qin, a fallen dynasty; as well as a poison puppet. A strategic, intelligent and a powerful man. He often puts up a wall to keep others out and has never experienced emotional warmth until he met Han Yunxi. Yalkun Merxat as Gu Qi Shao Lu Jin Hao as Young Gu Qi Shao Master of Yao Gui Valley. Prince of Northern Li. Because of his lowly background, he faced neglect and discrimination in the past. He is merciless and has no qualms about using his special skill set to harm anyone in Tian Ning except Han Yunxi, whom he falls in love with. Hu Bing as Tian Hui Di He is cunning and distrustful, especially of his brother Long Feiye. He is also responsible for the creation of "poison puppets", indirectly causing the demise of Western Qin and Long Feiye's plight. Despite his cruel nature, he truly loves Chu Lin as Ouyang Ning Jing Young mistress of Yun Kong Academy. She likes Tang Li since young, and follows him around wherever he goes. Kiki Xu as Chu Qing Ge Princess of Western Qiu, later Royal Consort Qing. She married the Emperor of Tian Ning in order to seek revenge for her fallen country, but slowly falls for him. Li Rui Chao as Gu Bei Yue A royal physician. Descendant of Ying tribe, Bai Yanqing's disciple. Justin Zhao as Chu Xi Feng Long Feiye's loyal guard. He likes Zhu Yu. Lu Xing Yu as Han Cong'an, an imperial doctor Head of Han manor. Chief imperial physician. Han Yunxi's adoptive father. He pretends to be cold and curt to Yunxi in order to prevent Yunxi from being bullied. He is also responsible for poisoning Yunxi and causing the scar on her face, due to a promise between him and Tian Xin to keep her profile low and protect her. Zhang Rui Jia as Queen Mother Empress Dowager of Tian Ning. She views Long Feiye as a threat, and threatens Han Yunxi with her mother's life in order to get her to find out his true identity. Hu Wen Zhe as Jun Yi Zheng Crown prince of Northern Li. Descendant of the Black Tribe. He hates his brother Gu Qishao and attempted multiple times to harm him. Wang You Shuo as Tang Li A descendant of Western Qin. Long Feiye's younger brother. Young master of Tang Sect. Shao Xue Cong as Baili Ming Xiang Daughter of General Baili. Long Feiye's childhood friend, who has an unrequited crush on him. She spent nearly a decade cultivating a type of antidote called "beauty's blood" in her body, in order to save Long Feiye and cure him of his status as a puppet master. Liu Jiong Ran as Han Ruo Xue Second daughter of the Han Manor. A spoiled and insolent lady who bullies Han Yunxi since young. She has an unrequited admiration for Long Feiye. Xie Lei Lei as Bai Su, Gu Qishao's loyal maid Tan Li Min as Noble Consort Yi Adoptive mother of Long Feiye mother of the real Prince Qin. Her son was framed and died in a fire as a young child. She is very protective of her son and wants him to pair up with Mingxiang her niece. She slowly starts to like Yunxi because she wants her son to be happy. Sun Zi Hang as Long Tian Mo, the crown prince A naive and foolish man who is easily manipulated by others. Terma Tong as Madame Xu, Ruo Xue's mother Second madame of Han family. Han Ruoxue's birth mother. She hates Han Yunxi due to her mother's sudden appearance in the Han manor, causing her to be demoted in rank. Liu Qin Shan as Princess Long Changbing Princess of Tian Ning. A spoilt and unruly woman who is doted on by the Emperor. She is in love with Mu Qingwu. Sun Su Meng Xi as Lu Meng, maid to Princess Changbing He You Ning as Mu Qingwu, Emperor's minister and a young general Yu Zi Kuan as General Mu, Mu Qing Wu's father Chen Jing Yu as Eunuch Li Quan Head eunuch. He assists the Emperor in creating poision puppets. Huang Lu Lu as Yuze, Gu Qishao's maid A courtesan who secretly works for Gu Qishao, and is in love with him. Jin Xiang Dong as Han Yun Yi, Yun Xi's brother Young master of Han family. He is close to Han Yunxi. Li Shu Ting as Zhuyu, Gu Qishao's loyal maid who likes Chu Xifeng. Eddy Ko as the royal uncle, who assists the crown prince Brother of the former Empress. He assists the Crown prince in gaining power among the court. Marco Li as Bai Yanqing, a poison master Han Yunxi's birth father, and Gu Beiyue's teacher. He was responsible for the creation of puppet monsters, and was used by the Emperor due to his talent and passion for studying poisons. Chang Cheng as General Bai Xiao Chuan, the superintendent of Tian Ning Yu Hui Tao as the Minister of Revenue Qin Xiao Xuan as Long Tian Qing, the 2nd Prince and a haughty and scheming man. Shangguan Tong as the Third Madam Han Family, Han Yunyi's birth mother She has a close relationship with Han Yunxi and treats her as her own. Gu Shu Yi as Nanny Zhao, Qin manor Long Feiyi's personal attendant. Wei Yu as Long Zhenfei Previous Emperor of Tian Ning. Zhou Rui Jun as Lady Tianxin, Yun Xi's mother Bai Yanqing's former wife. She left Bai Yanqing after realizing her husband was responsible for the creation of puppet monsters, and ended up marrying Han Congan. She eventually died saving Long Feiye. Chen Xiufeng as Imperial Consort Xiao Mother of Long Long Tianqing. She was the Emperor's favorite consort till Chu Qingge came along, causing her to be jealous and led to her futile attempts to frame Chu Qingge. Huang Ying as Li Momo, Empress Dowager's personal servant Lin Yushu as Lin Momo, Chu Qingge's personal servant Feng Qinuo as Aunt Gui, Consort Yi's personal attendant Mao Fan as Sun Muchu, Long Feiye's subordinate Wang Yi Ting as Xiao Qing Zhan Junlin as Emperor of Northern Li Peng Miaomiao as Empress of Western Qin Lv as Gu Chengze, Gu Beiyue's father Liu Guo Ji as Minister of Rites Yu Bo as King of Western Zhou Michael Mao as Sun Mu Chu, Fei Ye's manJing Lu as Xi Po Dong Li Wu You as Scorpion Poison Boy Qu Gang as Dean Ouyang of Yunkong College Soundtrack[] Main Article Legend of Yun Xi OST Episodes[] Episode Aired Episode 01 June 25, 2018 Episode 02 July 3, 2018 Episode 03 July 3, 2018 Episode 04 July 7, 2018 Episode 05 July 7, 2018 Episode 06 July 9, 2018 Episode 07 July 18, 2018 Episode 08 July 18, 2018 Episode 09 July 18, 2018 Episode 10 July 18, 2018 Episode Aired Episode 11 July 18, 2018 Episode 12 July 24, 2018 Episode 13 July 24, 2018 Episode 14 July 24, 2018 Episode 15 July 24, 2018 Episode 16 July 26, 2018 Episode 17 July 26, 2018 Episode 18 August 1, 2018 Episode 19 August 1, 2018 Episode 20 August 1, 2018 Episode Aired Episode 21 August 3, 2018 Episode 22 August 4, 2018 Episode 23 August 5, 2018 Episode 24 August 9, 2018 Episode 25 August 14, 2018 Episode 26 August 17, 2018 Episode 27 August 17, 2018 Episode 28 August 18, 2018 Episode 29 August 22, 2018 Episode 30 August 22, 2018 Episode Aired Episode 31 August 24, 2018 Episode 32 August 25, 2018 Episode 33 August 28, 2018 Episode 34 August 28, 2018 Episode 35 August 31, 2018 Episode 36 August 31, 2018 Episode 37 September 1, 2018 Episode 38 September 1, 2018 Episode 39 September 5, 2018 Episode 40 September 5, 2018 Episode Aired Episode 41 September 7, 2018 Episode 42 September 7, 2018 Episode 43 September 10, 2018 Episode 44 September 10, 2018 Episode 45 September 12, 2018 Episode 46 January 16, 2020 re-upload Episode 47 September 15, 2018 Episode 48 September 16, 2018 Production[] The series is directed by Liu Zhenming, with Li Guoyuan acting as the action choreographer, Chen Tongxue as style director and Zhong Zhipeng as artistic director. The series began filming on July 10, 2017, at Hengdian World Studios and wrapped up filming on October 8, 2017, after 111 days. Han Yun Xi's wedding was the very first scene filmed by the production and her makeup took two hours to complete.[3] Reception[] The series received much popularity among the audience for its light-hearted and sweet storyline. It was also praised by People's Daily for promoting Chinese culture through beautiful cinematography, costumes and positive character interpretation. As of August 2018, it reached billion views online. Due to its success, the production team announced an additional two episodes of epilogue, which will be released on August 15 to coincide with the series' finale. Awards and Nominations[] Award Category Nominated Work Result Influence of Recreational Responsibilities Awards Web Drama of the Year Won Trivia[] The drama was based on the novel "Poison Genius Consort" by Jie Mo. Zhang Zhe Han found it challenging to play Long Fei Ye since he has sunny personality in real life while his character is ruthless and cold.[3] Gallery[] Official PosterOfficial Poster 2Official Poster 3Official Poster 4Official Poster 5Official Poster 6Official Poster 7Official Poster 8Official Poster 9Official Poster 10Official Poster 11Official Poster 12Official Poster 13Still 1Still 2Still 3Still 4Still 5Still 6Still 7Still 8Still 9Still 10Still 11Still 12Still 13Still 14Still 15Still 16Still 17Still 18Still 19Still 20 Videos[] Legend of Yun Xi - Official Trailer References[] ↑ ↑ ↑
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